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Subject: [PA-LAC] Excerpts, The Providence Register,Saturday, April 24, 1886
Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2002 08:20:29 EST
A ball will be held in Regan's Hall on next Monday evening by the Emmet Rifle
Guards. The proceeds will be used in the purchase of uniforms.
Died, in Providence, April 18, 1886, Mrs. Phoebe Jane Jones, aged 46 years.
Funeral services were held in the Welsh Baptist church on Tuesday afternoon.
Interment was at Forest Hill.
On Monday morning last, Judge Hand appointed the following named persons as
Assessors for this section of the city: First ward, G. W. Miller; Second
ward, D. P. Thomas; Third ward, John Flynn; Thirteenth ward, Martin R. Kays.
Resolutions of Condolence--At a meeting of the Marvine Accidental Fund, the
following resolutions of condolence was adopted: Whereas--It has pleased
Almighty God in his infinite wisdom to take from among us our well beloved
brother, Anthony Berry, who died from sickness at his home in Providence on
Wednesday night, April 14, 1886.... George Patterson, Recording Secretary.
Officers Elected--A regular meeting of Niagra Hose Company, No. 7, was held
in their parlors on Thursday evening, April 15th, and the following officers
were elected: President, John Williams; Vice President, William Zimmerman;
Secretary, George J. Wethers; Treasurer, Wm. A. Mulley; Foreman, James H.
Leach; First assistant, Wm. J. Itterly; Second assistant, F. W. Allen; First
pipeman, M. J. Walsh; Second pipeman, James Flynn; Third pipeman, Wm.
Gearhart; Fourth pipeman, Wm. White; First axeman, Daniel Jermyn; Second
axeman, Chas. Griffin.
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